Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 14,Útgáfa 11991 |
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... emotional reaction , or does it merely substitute for it ? ' And how do debates concerning television , emotion , and spectatorship intersect with discussions of television and the gendered viewer ? ― ―- In an attempt to answer such ...
... emotional reaction , or does it merely substitute for it ? ' And how do debates concerning television , emotion , and spectatorship intersect with discussions of television and the gendered viewer ? ― ―- In an attempt to answer such ...
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... emotion has been posed . Clearly , the question of television's affective economy goes beyond the issue of the emotional involvement of viewers with the text . The ways in which television becomes an extremely emotional issue for ...
... emotion has been posed . Clearly , the question of television's affective economy goes beyond the issue of the emotional involvement of viewers with the text . The ways in which television becomes an extremely emotional issue for ...
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... emotional needs above all the need to renew a sense of selfhood that had grown fragmented , diffuse , and somehow ' unreal ' " ( " Salvation " 4 ; see also No Place ) . While Lears locates the origins of such fragmentation in the late ...
... emotional needs above all the need to renew a sense of selfhood that had grown fragmented , diffuse , and somehow ' unreal ' " ( " Salvation " 4 ; see also No Place ) . While Lears locates the origins of such fragmentation in the late ...
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